When Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov composed "Flight of the Bumblebee" back in 1900, we bet he didn't think it was going to be used in commercials, but that's just what happened here.
To prove that a rear view camera is not only useful but also very fun, Ford organized a very funny face in reverse where all the two drivers were able to see was what the dashboard showed them.
All the rear windows, and even the mirrors are covered up, so the 250 horsepower Ford Fucus ST have to tackle an obstacle course blind.
Beyond the fact that a reversing camera is an expensive option, it's also not a full proof way of parking your car. Still, not that many cars look this fast going the wrong way!
All the rear windows, and even the mirrors are covered up, so the 250 horsepower Ford Fucus ST have to tackle an obstacle course blind.
Beyond the fact that a reversing camera is an expensive option, it's also not a full proof way of parking your car. Still, not that many cars look this fast going the wrong way!